mAtboisLim
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I am starting extension maths this year and am looking to purchase a new calculator which will be useful across all of the hsc. At present, I am most familiar to using Casio calculators.
What is better about the sharp against the casio?Originally posted by evilc
i used a sharp calculator, very useful. i hate the old casio caluculators.
The back to school sales are on now !Originally posted by fi_babezy
In the holidays!!!! BAh.
What i meant was that our school...You can buy your calculator at school. (so everybody has the same models basically)Originally posted by mAtboisLim
The back to school sales are on now !
That is my calculator right now!! I bought it for year 11 and not many people know how to use it except meOriginally posted by evilc
this is a newer version of my calculator
What back to uni sales? Cheap alcohol, cheap shotglasses?Originally posted by ...
u think they have back to uni sales?
don't forget the cheap condomsOriginally posted by Xayma
What back to uni sales? Cheap alcohol, cheap shotglasses?
yep, officeworks is the best stationary shop ever, I'm going there on a uni supply shopping spree on tuesdayOriginally posted by Misturi
Also l know where you got that picture from - the best school supplises shop ever, Officeworks!
Holy Sh*tOriginally posted by bluesky100
I think the best bet is to ask your teacher/s. Anyway, I used the Texas Instruments TI-83 Plus in yr 12 & a Texas Instrument TI-83 in yr 11. TI-83 is good if you can figured out all the extra programs on it - BUT they cost a lot - over $100 (specific price - don't know) - and whether or not they are available in NSW, I can't be sure.